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it's a much more perilous situation than shutting down national parks so i think that's much tougher. and what i first thought of when yo said -- president clinton is obviously bold in many ways but when you look at that decision to take out osama bin laden and from everybody chose to him, that was a pretty gutsy thing. >> that was -- if that had failed he would have looked more of jimmy carter. >> and it was probably a 60% percentage at risk. >> if he listened to them and there were peopl that trusted and said don't do this, take the easy option. >> yever know that it's him. but we would know. >> how is he doing over all in your judgment, the president? >> solid. i mean, it's hard to imagine. i'm trying to thin in our lifetimef anybody has been dealt a suffer hand coming into the white house. and given that, i tnk he has done remarkably well the fact, if you just looking at the politics first, the fact that he has been able over the course of two years now to maintain a personality favorabity above 50% when he has had most of the time 9% unemployment, that is pretty steady. i think p
it's a much more perilous situation than shutting down national parks so i think that's much tougher. and what i first thought of when yo said -- president clinton is obviously bold in many ways but when you look at that decision to take out osama bin laden and from everybody chose to him, that was a pretty gutsy thing. >> that was -- if that had failed he would have looked more of jimmy carter. >> and it was probably a 60% percentage at risk. >> if he listened to them and...
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and support to thousands of our nation's... most promising students. ♪ ( coca-cola 5-note mnemonic ) every story needs a hero we can all root for. who beats the odds and comes out on top. but this isn't just a hollywood storyline. it's happening every day, all across america. every time a storefront opens. or the midnight oil is burned. or when someone chases a dream, not just a dollar. they are small business owners. so if you wanna root for a real hero, support small business. shop small. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> charlie: the confrontation and stand off about raising the federal government's debt limit continues today in washington. president obama again met with congressional leaders at the whitehouse. what is new is a proposal from senator mitch mcconnell the republican leader in the senate who believes a bipartisan deal is unlikely. he proposed a last choice option that would all theresident to unilaterally raise the barring limit up to $2.5 t
and support to thousands of our nation's... most promising students. ♪ ( coca-cola 5-note mnemonic ) every story needs a hero we can all root for. who beats the odds and comes out on top. but this isn't just a hollywood storyline. it's happening every day, all across america. every time a storefront opens. or the midnight oil is burned. or when someone chases a dream, not just a dollar. they are small business owners. so if you wanna root for a real hero, support small business. shop small....
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astronauts may have to hitch rides on other nation's rockets and u.s. exploration will have to continue to rely on robots. already, all of that, the heroics, the distant journeys, the images l le this one of the shuttle reentering the atmosphere only this morning, it's already feeling like something that happened once upon a time. i'm john donvan for "nightline" in washington. >> and wherever we head next, we'll be there to cover it for you. thank you for watching abc news.
astronauts may have to hitch rides on other nation's rockets and u.s. exploration will have to continue to rely on robots. already, all of that, the heroics, the distant journeys, the images l le this one of the shuttle reentering the atmosphere only this morning, it's already feeling like something that happened once upon a time. i'm john donvan for "nightline" in washington. >> and wherever we head next, we'll be there to cover it for you. thank you for watching abc news.
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in the film so the children chaplin chair of the early moscow it's national foster spotlight will be back shortly after a break we'll continue this interview so stay with us don't go. claimed the mission free cretaceous three times for charges free to make amends three kids three stooges presumed told freed last chance cloning video for your media projects and free media and dog to our teeth dot com. spending the year in iraq is not a true journalist i saw some ways showing us contractors there's kind of wasting their time trying to get killed three and. i thought all was willing to do please be about five hundred miles and you would be about twenty seven days into going to publicize the people and by the markets i think the hope leads to people started the faith of a dialogue just. changing the slogan or a way to silence him since. the close of genius speech to the republic of north ascension where half of the area is occupied by nature preserve. this time are cheap goes to the region where men flock from all over the world to add a few centimeters to their self-confidence where you
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. >>> time now for a check of the national forecast. the latest satellite picture shows thunderstorms from the desert southwest all the way to the southeast, while it's clear in the plains. later today, more blazing heat and humidity over much of the nation. it can feel as high as 120 degrees in parts of the midwest. severe thunderstorms are possible in the mid-atlantic states. and the west coast is dry and mild. >>> in sports, tempers flare in tampa as the rays take on the yankees. new york's a.j. burnett got into an argument with one of the fans. even the lights went out, delaying the game 18 minutes. oh, yes. a great game. in the end the yanks' brett gardner makes a hard slide into second. nick swisher scores on the throwing error. game tied at four but in the next inning, new york takes the lead on a bases-loaded walk. yankees rally to beat the braves 5-4. >>> the red sox put the big hurt on the orioles, lighting up camden yard with 16 hits. they outscore baltimore 15-10. the sox have now won 13 of their last 15 games. >>> and a tri
. >>> time now for a check of the national forecast. the latest satellite picture shows thunderstorms from the desert southwest all the way to the southeast, while it's clear in the plains. later today, more blazing heat and humidity over much of the nation. it can feel as high as 120 degrees in parts of the midwest. severe thunderstorms are possible in the mid-atlantic states. and the west coast is dry and mild. >>> in sports, tempers flare in tampa as the rays take on the...
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james fallows for the national correspond respondent and richard quest back in london. let's me start with you, james fallows. a massive day for the murdoch family and news corporation. what is your overview? how did they do? >> miraculously, the pie may have saved the whole day for the murdoch family. of course, as you pointed out it will dominate the headlines. the spectacle of wendi, trying to step in and protect her husband, and rupert murdoch being wronged. that changed a very difficult beginning for both murdochs in the first hour of the hearing. when rupert murdoch seemed sometimes confused, slow, and often in an almost touching way, james murdoch would try to intervene and supply information that his father didn't have. and the mps would say, no, we'd like to hear from rupert murdoch. the pie changed the whole dynamic of the day. >> very dramatic scenes. would you agree it was the pie that won it? >> no, i actually don't think i would agree. i think the pie incident will be seen for what it is, which was a disgraceful, appalling breach of parliamentary regulatio
james fallows for the national correspond respondent and richard quest back in london. let's me start with you, james fallows. a massive day for the murdoch family and news corporation. what is your overview? how did they do? >> miraculously, the pie may have saved the whole day for the murdoch family. of course, as you pointed out it will dominate the headlines. the spectacle of wendi, trying to step in and protect her husband, and rupert murdoch being wronged. that changed a very...
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risk and national security issue, that's why it was nationalized. >> ben, right now it looks like it might have gotten worse. 8 billion dollars, i don't know that people feel appreciably more secure and certainly feel like the government has been intruding on all of their privacy. >> i bet i travel as much as anybody else on this panel put together. on a plane almost every day and to tell you the truth, it doesn't bother me that much. i'll tell you one thing, my wife has a cigarette lighter, sorry to say she smokes, in the exact replica of a 25 caliber pistol with a laser site made of metal and accidentally brought it to the security and nobody stopped her. that's scary. >> adam. that's the point we're trying to make, we're spending billions of dollars, patting down certain people and grandma and babies and feels so-- >> my wife is a grandma. >> like typical government bureaucracy. >> charles, i say shame on us for having this conversation. first of all, they have kept us safe since 9/11, as dagen pointed out. thank you, i didn't know that it was president bush who nationalized it. t
risk and national security issue, that's why it was nationalized. >> ben, right now it looks like it might have gotten worse. 8 billion dollars, i don't know that people feel appreciably more secure and certainly feel like the government has been intruding on all of their privacy. >> i bet i travel as much as anybody else on this panel put together. on a plane almost every day and to tell you the truth, it doesn't bother me that much. i'll tell you one thing, my wife has a cigarette...
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norway's national broadcaster is identifying him as 32-year-old braveck. it appears he acted alone and he is a right winger with anti-muslim views. once again the death toll has climbed sharply following the terror attacks in norway. at least 87 people are now said to be dead following a bombing in oslo and a mass shooting on a nearby island. we are waiting to hear from police in norway. keep it here on this developing story. now back to our regular programming. >> are you until half time, so go away. >> let's welcome our guests. i am here with jill done son. check out her website, the jill done son show .com and her new book "i am better than you" is in stores now. and camille foster. he is the chair of the future foundation and author of "the future is me. bill shultz, the less said the better. and sitting next to me is anthony, the co-host of the opie and anthony show. and you love to hate him and you hate to love him. it is our "new york times" correspondent. go ahead, pinch. >> you are the rogue that comes in halfway through the show, yes? well, just
norway's national broadcaster is identifying him as 32-year-old braveck. it appears he acted alone and he is a right winger with anti-muslim views. once again the death toll has climbed sharply following the terror attacks in norway. at least 87 people are now said to be dead following a bombing in oslo and a mass shooting on a nearby island. we are waiting to hear from police in norway. keep it here on this developing story. now back to our regular programming. >> are you until half...
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the nationals speaking and back in action, taking on the cubs tonight. bryce harper promoted and is in double-a baseball and is expected to stay there the rest of the season. last night, the 18-year-old taking the first time to the field in double a. and in the first at-bat and in this if the pep. the second attack, lifts the lazy flyo ball and harper goes 2 for 3 and today, received the news that he will spend the rest of the season in double-a ball. >> i am comfortable here and i feel good and i really need to learn some stuff in left fold and the outfeel and i am excited. >> if he does something, we'll show it to you. >>> and tiger woods announced on his website he will not play in next week's british open and tiger woods won't play in the finish. back to you. >> and now you have the news edge. back here at 10. the news edge at 11. as always. s
the nationals speaking and back in action, taking on the cubs tonight. bryce harper promoted and is in double-a baseball and is expected to stay there the rest of the season. last night, the 18-year-old taking the first time to the field in double a. and in the first at-bat and in this if the pep. the second attack, lifts the lazy flyo ball and harper goes 2 for 3 and today, received the news that he will spend the rest of the season in double-a ball. >> i am comfortable here and i feel...
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yesterday marked the 50th annual congressional baseball game at nationals park. the final score 8-2 democrats over the republicans. but the democrats had a bit of a ringer. freshman representative cedric richman of liu, who also happens to be a former college baseball pitcher. he struck out 13, carried a no-hitter into the sixth inning, and even though they did not play in the game, eric cantor and nancy pelosi did stop by to cheer on their teams. by the way, the senator also knocked in a bunch of runs. cal penn, an associate in the public engagement at the white house, will be leaving the white house to pursue his alternate career as an actor. think you've never heard of cal penn? you'll recognize him now. penn is best known for his roles in the requested harold and kumar" movies. took a break in 2009 to work for the obama administration. this time penn is heading out for a recurring role in the hit series "how i met your mother" starring neil patrick harris. neil patrick harris got his career restarted thanks to cal penn in those "harold and kumar" movies. one
yesterday marked the 50th annual congressional baseball game at nationals park. the final score 8-2 democrats over the republicans. but the democrats had a bit of a ringer. freshman representative cedric richman of liu, who also happens to be a former college baseball pitcher. he struck out 13, carried a no-hitter into the sixth inning, and even though they did not play in the game, eric cantor and nancy pelosi did stop by to cheer on their teams. by the way, the senator also knocked in a bunch...
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any single group ths looked at this, bowles-simpson, the gang of six, the national science foundation, every single one has concluded that to deal with the structural long-term problems you have to deal with entitlements and taxes. you can't do it without that. and i think obama was late to the game. you can justifiably criticize him for not getting in much earlier, not doing it in his budget, but he came to the game. basically what the republican rank and file said to their leaders was, we don't want to play in this game. i think in that sense, there's an imbalance. i tnk you could have gotten that grand bargain through enough democrats to pass the house and sete. it was the republicans that were the obstacle. >> rose: dan?look, i agree withy and al on this. the role of government has been at the heart of the debate since barack obama was elected. you can that it's been at heart of our debate since ronald reag was elected in 1980. i think one of the questions coming out of the 2008 election was the degree to which people said we are -- we are done with the reagan era. we want a diffe
any single group ths looked at this, bowles-simpson, the gang of six, the national science foundation, every single one has concluded that to deal with the structural long-term problems you have to deal with entitlements and taxes. you can't do it without that. and i think obama was late to the game. you can justifiably criticize him for not getting in much earlier, not doing it in his budget, but he came to the game. basically what the republican rank and file said to their leaders was, we...
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managed to achieve international arena and today she's often invited to be a member of the jury's self as national film festivals to talk about similar talk about how long it's all about they still spent here in moscow my guest today is geraldine chapter. joad in chocolate and comes from a family of a natural who is a symbol of cinema itself she's the daughter of charlie chaplin and just like a father she's a brilliant actress she's rage work tirelessly day nine and own ways and teaches smile probably that's why she's a frequent guest of different class tools this year geraldine was chosen to head to moscow international film festival. thank you very much for being with us on the show pleasure well russians are pretty critical south critical everything from where the government their football very movies what's your point of view how pleased you. would you estimate the festival because the press was true of the region the russian press and the moon as a whole mom about the selection you know about the first oh i thought i had been the greatest time i saw brilliant movies we discovered these three
managed to achieve international arena and today she's often invited to be a member of the jury's self as national film festivals to talk about similar talk about how long it's all about they still spent here in moscow my guest today is geraldine chapter. joad in chocolate and comes from a family of a natural who is a symbol of cinema itself she's the daughter of charlie chaplin and just like a father she's a brilliant actress she's rage work tirelessly day nine and own ways and teaches smile...
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a sunny 81 degrees. >>> time now for a check of the national forecast. the latest satellite picture shows clear skies over much of the west coast while the great lakes are seeing heavy thunderstorms. later today the blistering heat stretches from colorado to the eastern seaboard. several states will see heat watches and excessive heat warnings, and scattered thunderstorms will pound the plains as well as portions of the carolinas. >>> in sports it's finally official, the houston rockets big man yao ming has retired. after weeks of rumors he made the announcement official today. the 7'6" center played eight seasons for the nba. he plans to return to china to work with his former team. >>> in baseball the pirates came up big when they had to against the reds. in the seventh, josh harrison makes the bare hand grab of a sac bunt and throws a bullet for the out. then in the seventh not once but twice pittsburgh gets the out with the bases loaded. the pirates blank cincinnati, 1-0. >>> the mariners brendan ryan a great grab deep in the whole and tosses a rocke
a sunny 81 degrees. >>> time now for a check of the national forecast. the latest satellite picture shows clear skies over much of the west coast while the great lakes are seeing heavy thunderstorms. later today the blistering heat stretches from colorado to the eastern seaboard. several states will see heat watches and excessive heat warnings, and scattered thunderstorms will pound the plains as well as portions of the carolinas. >>> in sports it's finally official, the...
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we do get a report on the nation's services sector in a couple hours' time. we'll be watching that to recap yesterday dow slipped 12 points to 12,000569. nasdaq rose nine points to 2825. foreign buyers are helping boost home sales and vacation spots really burned by the housing market crash. the national association of realtors says through march a third of home sales in florida, for instance, were to foreign buyers. that's up 10% from 2007. they are being enticed by low, low prices 30% nationwide since peaking in 2006. lower dollar making their money going farther. miami, fort lauderdale, phoenix, make of the hottest markets now. >>> what is behind door number two? facebook is making this big old announcement at 10:00 in the morning. speculation is that facebook will either unveil an app for the ipad, photo sharing for iphone or video chat service featured by skype. last week ceo mark zuckerberg told reporters the company will launch something awesome. >> could be all three for all we know. >> i'm voting on skype. we can check back in tomorrow. >> i'm going
we do get a report on the nation's services sector in a couple hours' time. we'll be watching that to recap yesterday dow slipped 12 points to 12,000569. nasdaq rose nine points to 2825. foreign buyers are helping boost home sales and vacation spots really burned by the housing market crash. the national association of realtors says through march a third of home sales in florida, for instance, were to foreign buyers. that's up 10% from 2007. they are being enticed by low, low prices 30%...
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that 90% that we agree on is at risk in this nation. the thing, the very mechanisms and intertwining of people and ideas and possibilities that built this great country is at risk. so the number one thing in front of us is we hav solve this and it means, you know, i'm not going to get everything tom coburn wants but the president isn't going to get everything he wants. so somewhere in the middle there is a way that number one, solves the competence level with the international financial community because that's number one. and number two, create sometime with which we can actually down size the federal government. it's going to have to hpen. people will say we can't grow our way out of this charlie. the only time we had real tax reform in the last 40 years was in the 80's where we saw 4.9% real g growth four years in a row. and that was after the elimination of tax shelters and credits an deductions and we lowered the rates. even though my income taxes went up at that time, it was very beneficial for the country in terms of growth. and
that 90% that we agree on is at risk in this nation. the thing, the very mechanisms and intertwining of people and ideas and possibilities that built this great country is at risk. so the number one thing in front of us is we hav solve this and it means, you know, i'm not going to get everything tom coburn wants but the president isn't going to get everything he wants. so somewhere in the middle there is a way that number one, solves the competence level with the international financial...
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to achieve international arena and today she's often invited to be a member of the jury's tough it's national film that's to talk about cinema talk about her life to talk about the days she spent here in moscow my guest today is geraldine checked. job and chop and comes from the family of an actor who is a symbol of cinema itself she's the daughter of charlie chaplin and just like a father she's a brilliant actress she's rage work tirelessly day night and own ways with a contagious smile probably that's why she's a frequent guest of different festivals this year geraldine was chosen to have the moscow international film festival. and thank you very much for being with us on the show pleasure well russians are pretty critical self-critical everything from weather to the governments that football their movies what's your point of view how did you. would you estimate the thirty third film festival because the press was pretty lousy over the radio in the russian press yes. and the moor they told him about this election you know about the first oh i thought i had the greatest time i saw brilliant
to achieve international arena and today she's often invited to be a member of the jury's tough it's national film that's to talk about cinema talk about her life to talk about the days she spent here in moscow my guest today is geraldine checked. job and chop and comes from the family of an actor who is a symbol of cinema itself she's the daughter of charlie chaplin and just like a father she's a brilliant actress she's rage work tirelessly day night and own ways with a contagious smile...
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in the film says children chaplin chair of the thirty third moscow it's national film festival spotlight will be back shortly after a break we'll continue this interview so stay with us don't go. shoes that so much and there's each musician on the mark after decades but then one south sudan is set to become an independent state drawing as the world in. spending the year in iraq is military journalist. killing us characters there is to waste the time trying to get killed. i thought all along the way to. my. twenty seven days to publicize it he invited me to take the lead species you. who started the debate have a dialogue with. truthiness where you seriously. download the official location on the phone only pod touch from the story. one jaunty life on the go. video on demand on t.v.'s mine gold comes and says feeds now in the palm of your. question on the dot com. more news today violence is once again fled uplands these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are today. welcome back to spotlight i'll bring all of in just a reminder that my gu
in the film says children chaplin chair of the thirty third moscow it's national film festival spotlight will be back shortly after a break we'll continue this interview so stay with us don't go. shoes that so much and there's each musician on the mark after decades but then one south sudan is set to become an independent state drawing as the world in. spending the year in iraq is military journalist. killing us characters there is to waste the time trying to get killed. i thought all along the...
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. >> on behalf of all those kids, max is headed to the nation's capital to put his force behind the national association of children's hospitals. >> what's the value of this? >> when max was 3-months-old and they operated on his heart, it was the size of a walnut. mine is the size of an orange. >> so charming, so charismatic. do you think that in some part is a reflection of what he's been through? >> absolutely. i say a lot of his acting and hollywood success is because he was trained here. because there's lights and cameras and organized chaos. everybody is barking out orders and this little thing looking up. >> what happens when you put on the -- >> helmet? i get the force. i'm kidding. >> do you feel different when you put the helmet on? >> uh-huh. >> how do you feel? >> i feel like happy and, like, cool. >> have you got the helmet anywhere around here? >> like -- >> oh, right there. >> well, max is our home entertainment since we couldn't go out and about and do the typical mommy and me play dates. and when the doctor finally said, he can go and be around our children -- we got him invo
. >> on behalf of all those kids, max is headed to the nation's capital to put his force behind the national association of children's hospitals. >> what's the value of this? >> when max was 3-months-old and they operated on his heart, it was the size of a walnut. mine is the size of an orange. >> so charming, so charismatic. do you think that in some part is a reflection of what he's been through? >> absolutely. i say a lot of his acting and hollywood success is...
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>> two bay area cities are among the nation's mos walkable according to a new service. new york topped the list, san francisco second. boston and chicago 3 and 4. and oakland rounds out the top 10. the survey by seattle's walk score factors how close any address is for places like restaurants, schools, parks, grocery stores. >> get up and walk. >>> when you could be an extreme eater and not know it. >> it's like eating two steaks and baked potato. >> what's on your plate at restaurants that has the food police concerned. >>> if you have a consumer problem other question, call our hotline at 1-888-5-helps-u. volunteers are there right now. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> we have atlantis from the station... >> must look pretty spectacular... >> well, this is a sight we went be seeing anytime soon. the space shuttle atlantis is on its way back to earth. it's getting closer to completing its final mission for nasa's shuttle program. the shuttle left the international space station yesterday. we watched it undock. it will land at cape canaveral in florida tomorrow morning at 2:56 a.
>> two bay area cities are among the nation's mos walkable according to a new service. new york topped the list, san francisco second. boston and chicago 3 and 4. and oakland rounds out the top 10. the survey by seattle's walk score factors how close any address is for places like restaurants, schools, parks, grocery stores. >> get up and walk. >>> when you could be an extreme eater and not know it. >> it's like eating two steaks and baked potato. >> what's on...
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we're the only ones that voted to extend the debt ceiling and the national debt threatens our credit rating anyway so there's kind of two parts to their, to their warning right now. first, is next, what looms on august 2nd. but secondly, the debt that we're carrying as a country and president obama asked us to raise the debt ceiling 2.4 trillion to get us through november of 2012, it's an additional $20,000 on every american family. >> neil: maybe so, but i think that americans are looking at this and no offense to either party here, but think that all of you guys are jokes. >> americans expect us to be leaders. expect us, and elect us to show leadership, to do what's good and right for america. >> neil: they don't see that. we're not going to get a debt deal done, are we? >> we, we have to get something reconciliation. >> neil: i know, did doesn't look like we will? >> we're still working on it. and last night, speaker boehner brought the leadership team together. we're meeting this afternoon and the conference is going to be having a conference call to continue to discuss, where we
we're the only ones that voted to extend the debt ceiling and the national debt threatens our credit rating anyway so there's kind of two parts to their, to their warning right now. first, is next, what looms on august 2nd. but secondly, the debt that we're carrying as a country and president obama asked us to raise the debt ceiling 2.4 trillion to get us through november of 2012, it's an additional $20,000 on every american family. >> neil: maybe so, but i think that americans are...
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(laughter) but we begin, of course, with our ongoing national crisis. (laughter and applause) one week, ladies and gentlemen, for our two parties to agree to raise the country's arbitrary debt limit for the 102nd time for the drop-dead august 2 catastrophic ultimatum we've already moved twice. (laughter) and so it was under these conditions that president barack obama interrupted a bachelorette's search for love... (laughter). ... to take that long walk down "we killed bin laden" lane. >> tonight i want to talk about the debate we've been having in washington over the national debt. >> jon: the debate we've been having? (laughter) is that what that noise out of washington's been? it sounded like an a elephant seal trying to (bleep) a truck! (laughter) actually, that footage is from a few years ago. the two of them are very happy together, though. (applause) that's an abomination. fun to ride. the president was in full educator-in-chief mode. >> for the last decade, we've spent more money than we've taken in. if we stay on the current path, our growing d
(laughter) but we begin, of course, with our ongoing national crisis. (laughter and applause) one week, ladies and gentlemen, for our two parties to agree to raise the country's arbitrary debt limit for the 102nd time for the drop-dead august 2 catastrophic ultimatum we've already moved twice. (laughter) and so it was under these conditions that president barack obama interrupted a bachelorette's search for love... (laughter). ... to take that long walk down "we killed bin laden"...
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and terminating the political relationship between the indian nations and the government. just a whole ream of -- low point, if you will, in the nadir of native life here in our native nation. and since that point, excuse me, our nation has really witnessed a historic social movement, i think, that stirs the human heart in that we've seen the rise of our modern indian nations, you know, through this tribal sovereignty movement being able to transcend the social and legal and political problems, you know, that had sort of held our people down and trying to reclaim our pride and our heritage and our legal rights, political rights, as indigenous peoples and to the point today where we can look around and see a great social movement that i think rivals the women's movement, the civil rights movement, the environmental movement in american history, you know, and i think one of the -- one of the reasons why we were able to do that was the law, american law. and what they call federal indian law provided the legal framework, you know, for this social movement that has resulted in
and terminating the political relationship between the indian nations and the government. just a whole ream of -- low point, if you will, in the nadir of native life here in our native nation. and since that point, excuse me, our nation has really witnessed a historic social movement, i think, that stirs the human heart in that we've seen the rise of our modern indian nations, you know, through this tribal sovereignty movement being able to transcend the social and legal and political problems,...
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build other nations a constitution doesn't say that there should be a centralized bagus a constitution says that you have a right to life liberty and the pursuit of happiness and that no human being has ownership over another human being women men children are equal in society that's what our constitution guarantees by law and i don't know what it's like in canada. but i would tell you maybe if it is our grazie and getting our core canadian friends put a date out here and find out that actually life in america is not that bad considering what it was called around the world up into fifty eight countries i don't say this is the best place in the world live it's not perfect we've got a lot of work to do i. viewers we've got a lot of work to do but it's still the best place in the planet to live so far well i suppose that canada might be as great as america if we were also oppressing millions of people around the world with a military industrial empire. the same. kind of empire always looks a lot better than the view from outside an empire but look at the reality of the constitution is tha
build other nations a constitution doesn't say that there should be a centralized bagus a constitution says that you have a right to life liberty and the pursuit of happiness and that no human being has ownership over another human being women men children are equal in society that's what our constitution guarantees by law and i don't know what it's like in canada. but i would tell you maybe if it is our grazie and getting our core canadian friends put a date out here and find out that actually...
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., the united nations. sometimes i'm faced ith difficult problems. people are not getting on or devitt of persuading the government to give money or do this, that or the other and what i do try to do is engage individuals and try and find a wayhrough. so i really do focus on that. i'm not confrontational. i am very determined. but i look for a way which allows everybody to feel that they've got a piece of the action and can claim some victory. so i guess that might be a skill that i do have. >> there you go. >> let me move to stem cells. where are we today? >> right. let's-- first of all, what are stem cells, let's get that clear. stem cells are a particular type of cell in our body that actually in the all living organisms including plants have an equivalent of stem cells. and what they are able to do is to keep proliferating, dividing, that is the process we were talking about before. and then the pro genie of that can turn into different cell types, into different tissues, into the different parts of different organs. so what you have with the ste
., the united nations. sometimes i'm faced ith difficult problems. people are not getting on or devitt of persuading the government to give money or do this, that or the other and what i do try to do is engage individuals and try and find a wayhrough. so i really do focus on that. i'm not confrontational. i am very determined. but i look for a way which allows everybody to feel that they've got a piece of the action and can claim some victory. so i guess that might be a skill that i do have....
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we are a nation with a strongistory. and we want turkey and the occasion of the 100th anniversary of our republic, we want to prepare our country for the future. we want a competitive country in the world. and we say turkey is ready. the objective is 2023. >> you want to rewrite a new constitution, correct. >> this is what we need them to do. and according to the election results we are going to take the results but it will be a contribution that does not allow extremism. fundamentalism, et cetera, no way. i mean there is no way we can accept such a thing. if our party is favored, it attracts the sympathy of the people. it is n fundamentalists it is not permitting extremism. we are not extreme, right. we areot extreme left. we are right in the cente of turkish politics. we he adopd a central policy. this is our difference. some people said we are rightist, we are not, are not leftist either. we are sitting right at the centre of turkish politics. >> rose: you have auld made the pot that you as an individual were a devout
we are a nation with a strongistory. and we want turkey and the occasion of the 100th anniversary of our republic, we want to prepare our country for the future. we want a competitive country in the world. and we say turkey is ready. the objective is 2023. >> you want to rewrite a new constitution, correct. >> this is what we need them to do. and according to the election results we are going to take the results but it will be a contribution that does not allow extremism....
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. >> florida unfortunately is the nation's capital for grow houses. on the books right now this year we have over 700 grows and we're looking at 1,000 by the end of the year. while marijuana generally has a reputation as a mild drug, it's illegal cultivation is serious business. oftentimes involving organized crime. case in point, in 2006, south florida police bust a huge marijuana growing operation in the unassuming suburb of port st. louisy, florida, involving 59 houses in all. >> what set this investigation apart from so many other grow houses that we encounter was the breadth, the level of organization, and the degree of sophistication. >> the operation was mather minded and financed by a new jersey business that recruited mostly cuban immigrants with an irresistible sales pitch, live in a new home all expenses paid just one catch. >> under the relocation package each homeowner agreed to maintain a grow house for a minimum of two years. after which is homeowner had the right to sell the house if he sho wished and split the gains 50/50. >> the grow
. >> florida unfortunately is the nation's capital for grow houses. on the books right now this year we have over 700 grows and we're looking at 1,000 by the end of the year. while marijuana generally has a reputation as a mild drug, it's illegal cultivation is serious business. oftentimes involving organized crime. case in point, in 2006, south florida police bust a huge marijuana growing operation in the unassuming suburb of port st. louisy, florida, involving 59 houses in all. >>...
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scowcroft brent scowcroft, his national security advisor, was saying, mr. president, we dent want to go there. we don't want to go there because once again we could get sucked into sometng and eve if scowcroft did not use specifically the word "vietnam," he didn't have to. all of the stuff that was going on at that time screamed out "you go there, kid, you're going to get yourself trapped. you're going to put yourself into the kind of mess we were in in vietnam and we mply don't want that again." once president bush finished with the war, almost justifiably you can sort of read his mind at that time that he was saying "vietnam, done." except it wn't. and when you get to clinton, when you get to his son, bush 2, when you get to obama you find that in almost every single major foreign policy decision vietnam sits there sometimes like an uninvited guest. >>ose: okay. how do you think vietnam influenced this president who was, what, 16? >> he was 13 when the war ended. >> rose: okay, 1 >> he couldn't very well have... >> rose: he never felt what it was about an
scowcroft brent scowcroft, his national security advisor, was saying, mr. president, we dent want to go there. we don't want to go there because once again we could get sucked into sometng and eve if scowcroft did not use specifically the word "vietnam," he didn't have to. all of the stuff that was going on at that time screamed out "you go there, kid, you're going to get yourself trapped. you're going to put yourself into the kind of mess we were in in vietnam and we mply don't...
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about the economy's recovery overweight concerns about above target nation putting the dax up pointing upwards in london hedge fund manager man group two point nine percent after reporting record sales of nine billion dollars. the russian markets are trading strongly in the black tracking games in the u.s. and asia investors globally are keeping an eye on the conference fresh clues as to its handling. and. that's the business for this i'll i'll be back with more at forty five minutes from now. the russian. foreign minister described. the. experience. hello again a welcome to spotlight the show on. i'm now doing all day today my guest is geraldine chaplin. and granddaughter of the nobel prize winning playwright eugene o'neill and a daughter of charles spencer chaplin the movie genius she herself managed to achieve international arena and today she's often invited to be a member of the jury's tough international film festivals to talk about cinema talk about her life to talk about the days she spent here in moscow my guest today is geraldine chapter. chop and comes from the family of an
about the economy's recovery overweight concerns about above target nation putting the dax up pointing upwards in london hedge fund manager man group two point nine percent after reporting record sales of nine billion dollars. the russian markets are trading strongly in the black tracking games in the u.s. and asia investors globally are keeping an eye on the conference fresh clues as to its handling. and. that's the business for this i'll i'll be back with more at forty five minutes from now....
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that stirs the human heart and am not, we've seen the rise of our moderate indian nation, you know, through their tribal sovereignty movement being able to transcend the social and legal and political problems, you know, this sort of held our people down and trying to reclaim our pride and make all right -- political rights of indigenous people to the point where we can and see a great social movement that rivals the women's movement, civil rights movement, environmental movement in american history and one of the reasons why we were able to do that with the american ma and what they call federal indian mob provided the legal framework for the social movement has resulted in the rise of moderate indian nations. what i wanted to study that body of law in my book because i does concern for that idea flawed because i think there's been a very troubling retreat, you know, from michael redd to the u.s. supreme court since 1985, you know, were indian nations have lost or 80% of their cases, you know, that come before the supreme court in some terms losing with an 80% of our cases, which m
that stirs the human heart and am not, we've seen the rise of our moderate indian nation, you know, through their tribal sovereignty movement being able to transcend the social and legal and political problems, you know, this sort of held our people down and trying to reclaim our pride and make all right -- political rights of indigenous people to the point where we can and see a great social movement that rivals the women's movement, civil rights movement, environmental movement in american...
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. >>> the tea party says they have a solution to the nation's debt limit problem. and house lawmakers will vote on it today. it is called, cut cap and balance. and it would raise the debt limit. the proposal cuts federal spending back to 2004 levels and caps it there. there's also a constitutional amendment requiring the government to balance its budget every year. >> we get cuts in spending and real reforms that make sure this problem never, ever happens again. >> now, the plan is expected to pass the house but fail in the senate. the next step, a bipartisan plan which would allow the president to cut spending by the same amount he raises the debt limit. that deadline is august 2. >>> are you looking for a job? well, twitter may be able to help. the social media site is hosting its first-ever american jobs conference. all day, twitter will host the conference. for new graduates, learn how to find a job or how to change your career mid-level. >>> business school graduates are flocking to big-name tech and engineering firms. a recent survey by universal finds google
. >>> the tea party says they have a solution to the nation's debt limit problem. and house lawmakers will vote on it today. it is called, cut cap and balance. and it would raise the debt limit. the proposal cuts federal spending back to 2004 levels and caps it there. there's also a constitutional amendment requiring the government to balance its budget every year. >> we get cuts in spending and real reforms that make sure this problem never, ever happens again. >> now, the...